6 Successful City Park Projects That Are Hotspots for Biodiversity

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Modernity and globalization have significantly reduced geographical distances, transformed social interactions, and accelerated the flow of information across nations, which has, in a sense, made the world more accessible to people everywhere. However, it's important to note that when we say "everyone," we refer to a vast and diverse population. Modernity and globalization had an impact on noticeable inequalities in both social and technological realms, as more advanced and privileged nations have established benchmarks and norms for leisure, culture, and consumption. As a result, certain cultures have established a dominant influence, promoting the notion that there is a "correct" way to live and build cities. This unchecked pursuit of development comes at a significant cost to the Earth's ecosystems and biomes.

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This topic is not a novel one, and the central question confronting the field of architecture is whether it is possible to harmonize urbanization with the natural environment. Several solutions have been proposed to address this challenge. The beginning of a shift in perspective becomes evident when we acknowledge the profound links between humanity and nature. Nature is not something apart from humans. Instead, humans are an inherent part of the natural world. Consequently, the choices and actions of individuals have a direct and significant impact on the environment.

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Cite: Tourinho, Helena. "6 Successful City Park Projects That Are Hotspots for Biodiversity" [Parques urbanos como focos de biodiversidade: seis projetos bem-sucedidos] 15 Sep 2023. ArchDaily. (Trans. Simões, Diogo) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1006353/6-successful-city-park-projects-that-are-hotspots-for-biodiversity> ISSN 0719-8884

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